1–5 | “The first duty … O men of insight!” (GWBCLV) |
7 | “Whenever My laws … His decisive decree.” (GWBCLV) |
10 | “We have commanded you to pray and fast … the Generous.” (BC p. 40) |
16 | “We have enjoined upon you fasting … a feast.” “The traveler, the ailing … by the Fast …” (BC p. 40) |
17 | “Abstain from food … appointed in the Book.” (BC p. 40) |
30 | “The Lord hath ordained … doth not matter.” “It behooveth them to be the trusted ones … O ye that perceive.” (BA p. 21) |
35 | “O ye servants of the Merciful … idle imaginings.” (SW p. 112) |
37 | “Whoso layeth claim … the All-Wise.” (GWBCLXVI) |
38–40 | “Be not dismayed … among the dead.” (GWBLXXI) |
43 | “Lament not in your hours of trial … He Who is aware.” (SW p. 112) |
48 | “Unto every father … compassed the world.” (SW p. 112) |
52 | “O ye Men of Justice … the Faithful.” (SW p. 112) |
53–55 | “Let not your hearts … of the thankful.” (GWBLXXII) |
58–59 | “Beware lest … will testify.” (GWBLXXII) |
63 | “Enter into wedlock … mention of Me …” (UD p. 195) |
78–84 | “O kings of the earth! He Who is the sovereign Lord … his assistance.” (GWBCV) |
85 | “O Emperor of Austria! … luminous Horizon.” (PDC p. 37) |
86 | “Say: O King of Berlin! … them who reflect.” (PDC pp. 36–37) |
87 | “We have asked nothing … O concourse of kings!” (PDC p. 26) |
88 | “Hearken ye, O Rulers of America … the Ordainer, the All-Wise.” (CF pp. 18–19) |
89 | “O Spot that art situate … the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.” (PDC p. 40) |
90 | “O banks of the Rhine! … conspicuous glory.” (PDC p. 37) |
91–93 | “Let nothing grieve thee … the wondrous Book.” (GWBLVI) |
99–104 | “Say: O leaders of religion … comprehend it.” (GWBXCVII) |
105 | “Whoso interpreteth … the Lucid Book.” (ESW pp. 129–30) |
118 | “The Lord hath granted … bone be quickened.” (SW p. 113) |
120 | “Adorn your heads … the All-Wise.” (SW p. 113) |
121 | “When the ocean of My Presence … Ancient Root.” (WOB p. 134) |
122–25 | “Consider the pettiness … earth and heaven.” (GWBCLIX) |
144 | “Consort with all religions … things are ended.” (SW p. 114) |
161–63 | “Blessed is the man … the Most Bountiful.” (GWBXXXVII) |
165 | “O concourse of divines! When My … strange thing.” (PDC p. 82) |
165 | “We have rent the veils … hereafter …” (PDC p. 82) |
166 | “Had ye believed … heedless.” (PDC p. 82) |
167 | “This is the Cause … idols to tremble.” (PDC p. 82) |
169 | “O concourse of divines! Beware lest … all signs!’” (PDC p. 82) |
171 | “Tear the veils asunder … the negligent.” (PDC p. 82) |
173 | “Happy are ye … crumbling bone.” (SW p. 114) |
174 | “When the Mystic Dove … this mighty Stock.” (WOB p. 134) |
181–83 | “The world’s equilibrium … the Mighty, the Loving.” (GWBLXX) |